How to Fix: Gnome 3 "Oh no!" error on login
Gnome 3 error on login fix for Fedora 17
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The 'Oh no! Something went wrong.' error message on Fedora 17 login is frustrating and can be difficult to troubleshoot. This error affects users who have installed Java runtime and LAMP (Lighttpd, MySQL, PHP) on their system without restarting after the installation.
This error is particularly annoying because it provides little to no information about the actual cause of the problem. However, by following these steps, you should be able to identify and fix the issue.
⚠️ Common Causes
- The primary reason for this error is a conflict between the default graphics driver used by Fedora's GNOME desktop environment and the Intel HD graphics driver installed separately. When both drivers try to control the display, it can cause errors like this.
- Another possible cause is a problem with the GNOME settings-daemon, which may be failing to properly clean up after itself. This can lead to a range of symptoms, including the 'Oh no! Something went wrong.' error message.
🔧 Proven Troubleshooting Steps
Disable and Re-enable the Intel HD Graphics Driver
- Step 1: Open a terminal and type `sudo lspci | grep -i vga` to check if the Intel HD graphics driver is correctly installed. If it's not, you may need to reinstall it or use a different installation method.
- Step 2: Next, open the GNOME settings-daemon configuration file in a text editor using `sudo nano /etc/gdm/DirectoryService.conf`. Add the following line at the end of the file: `DisableLogin=0` and save the changes. This will prevent the daemon from closing prematurely.
- Step 3: Restart your system by typing `sudo reboot` to test if the fix works.
Update GNOME Settings-Daemon
- Step 1: Open a terminal and type `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gnome-settings-daemon` to update the GNOME settings-daemon package. This may resolve any issues with the daemon's cleanup process.
- Step 2: Restart your system by typing `sudo reboot` to test if the fix works.
💡 Conclusion
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and fix the cause of the 'Oh no! Something went wrong.' error message on Fedora 17 login. If you're still experiencing issues after trying both methods, feel free to provide more details about your system configuration, and I'll do my best to help you troubleshoot further.
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